What's the very first thing you teach people about web security? Don't download stuff that could contain a virus! Putting a how-to-be-more-secure document in a potentially virus-infected form (such as MS Word) is directly against everything you are trying to teach people.
In any case, Word documents do not display as well on the screen as a made-for-the-purpose format (such as HTML), and you get all sorts of weird formatting errors. (OK, you won't, because you know Word the way Tea knows bananas, but any normal non-expert human doesn't have your skill.) For example, some friends sent me some Word-format stuff the other day for me to turn into a web page for them. I couldn't make head or tail out of it and had to ring them up to figure out what sort of general look and feel they had in mind. On my screen, it was a total mish-mash. Why? Turns out that they had several fonts installed that I didn't have.
But wait, there is more. No, not steak knives, download size. Word documents are vastly bigger than equivalent HTML documents. Word documents, if you are not careful, expose you to the risk of disclosing information you didn't want to make public. And finally, only people running the appropriate Microsoft software can read them. There is a host of reasons not to use Word, and not one single valid reason to use Word - discounting that the original happens to be in Word format right now. If the original was in Swahili instead of English, would we publish it in Swahili? Hell no. And bear it in mind that for many users, a Word document might as well be in Swahili, 'cause they can't read it either way.
Turn it into HTML? For sure. As you will know from the other thread (something random in the Pub and Brewary) I've already done the hard part, Will, stripping out the Word-generated junk, leaving just the stuff that's useful. Maybe tonight, if I get time, I'll do a bit more, play with the CSS a bit, lay the pictures out, stuff like that. Or perhaps you or Buck or Handy or Tim might take a hand. I'm sure that any of us could do it. (But it would be a good idea, if you or anyone else starts on that, to sing out so that we don't get two people spending the same hour doing the same thing twice.)